Redwick church is dedicated to St. Thomas, althought an earlier dedication, when it belonged to Tintern Abbey, appears to have been St. Michael; it is held with Magor. It's enbattled and pinnacled central tower containing five bells, two of which...

St Peter's is the only worship centre in the Tandridge village community. It was of some importance particularly in Anglo-Saxon times in giving its name to one of the thirteen Hundred districts into which Surrey was divided. It is popular with...

St Peter's is the only worship centre in the Tandridge village community. It was of some importance particularly in Anglo-Saxon times in giving its name to one of the thirteen Hundred districts into which Surrey was divided. It is popular with...

St Peter's is the only worship centre in the Tandridge village community. It was of some importance particularly in Anglo-Saxon times in giving its name to one of the thirteen Hundred districts into which Surrey was divided. It is popular with...

St Peter's is the only worship centre in the Tandridge village community. It was of some importance particularly in Anglo-Saxon times in giving its name to one of the thirteen Hundred districts into which Surrey was divided. It is popular with...

St Peter's is the only worship centre in the Tandridge village community. It was of some importance particularly in Anglo-Saxon times in giving its name to one of the thirteen Hundred districts into which Surrey was divided. It is popular with...

In 1784 Samuel Greg founded Quarry Bank Mill, a cotton mill, at Styal. The village was built for his workers.Norcliffe Chapel was opened in 1923. The Chapel is a Grade 2 listed Building and is now part of the National Trust's Quarry Bank Mill and...

In 1784 Samuel Greg founded Quarry Bank Mill, a cotton mill, at Styal. The village was built for his workers.Norcliffe Chapel was opened in 1923. The Chapel is a Grade 2 listed Building and is now part of the National Trust's Quarry Bank Mill and...

The site of the Church is very old. This is suggested by the rounded boundaries of the Churchyard implying an underlying mote and ancient meeting place. Its position is at the junction of the routes to London and Barnet, (originally a cross roads but...

The c.13th century church of St. Andrew, known as "The Shepherds' Church" sits a little to the south of the village on the northern slope of Didling Hill. The nave and chancel are of plastered rubble with ashlar dressings. The wooden...

The c.13th century church of St. Andrew, known as "The Shepherds' Church" sits a little to the south of the village on the northern slope of Didling Hill. The nave and chancel are of plastered rubble with ashlar dressings. The wooden...

The c.13th century church of St. Andrew, known as "The Shepherds' Church" sits a little to the south of the village on the northern slope of Didling Hill. The nave and chancel are of plastered rubble with ashlar dressings. The wooden...

St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?

St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?